Monday, September 28, 2015

- Diversifying ... and revising

For those who might have wondered, I'm still stitching away on my patchplay ...

but it's slow going, with not much new to show.

At the same time, things are changing by leaps and bounds outside following the five inches of rain that fell a couple of weeks ago. So I've given in to a long-time dream of creating a naturalist journal, which will reside in part on paper as well as on a separate blog entitled One Hill Country Year.

As a result, I suspect my postings on this blog will ratchet down to a weekly basis, while postings on the new blog will be daily (and reachable using the link in the right-hand column under my profile). At least that's the plan ... we'll see how it goes.

2 comments:

Hi Liz,I love the idea of a blog for a year. I mentioned last comment that It is coming on a year of South Carolina for me. My posts counted weeks last year and then time blurred as it got longer. I'm inspired by the thought. Hope you're successfull keeping up. I do love the simplicity and potential of your thread bundle here.

It's a long way from Williamsburg, Virginia to the Texas Hill Country, but I've never looked back. Instead, my days are full of stitching, natural dyeing, assemblage art appreciation, grandparenting, cactus whacking, Americana music and Tex-Mex cooking ... not to mention wildflowers and critters.
As local bard Robert Earl Keen says, "The road goes on forever & the party never ends."